Western Mail

£24m fund to provide support for voluntary schemes

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AN INITIAL fund of £24m to support Wales’ voluntary sector has been announced by the Welsh Government in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The funding will provide immediate support for the most vulnerable and help coordinate the thousands of willing volunteers wanting to help others during the current crisis.

A further £15m will ensure people in Wales who not able to leave their home are able to get direct deliveries of food and other essential items to their door.

There are approximat­ely 75,000 people in Wales identified as being at very high risk of severe illness from coronaviru­s. This week, each have been sent a letter from Wales’ chief medical officer which includes clear advice to stay at home for 12 weeks – and a telephone number for their local council. This is the number they should ring if they need a home delivery of food and/or medicines and other essential items to their door.

The Welsh Government is also urging people to register their interest to volunteer safely during the coronaviru­s pandemic at Volunteeri­ngwales.net. There are also opportunit­ies for people who are self-isolating to get involved, for example taking part in phone and social media befriendin­g schemes.

Deputy Minister Jane Hutt said: “The generosity and kindness shown by thousands of people across Wales who want to support their neighbours, NHS, and local services is truly humbling. This week we have written to those people who should not come into contact with anybody outside their household and are being asked to not go out at all during this difficult time. Further support will be announced for those people who have been asked to take extra precaution­s due to pregnancy, their age or certain conditions.

“Businesses have been offering their company resources, buildings and even entire production lines to support Wales’ response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“While there are strict rules in place which greatly restrict peoples’ movement, we can still help others safely, without putting ourselves or others at risk.

“I urge people to visit Volunteeri­ng-wales.net to register their interest and get involved in the fight against the coronaviru­s.”

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